Extreme drought is changing Britain’s wildlife – and some effects won’t be seen until next year
Scientists say drought-stressed host plants could cut butterfly numbers next year as caterpillars lose food and songbirds, spiders and frogs face less prey.
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I’m a plant scientist. The devastating effects of the UK’s drought are still to come
Britain’s plants and species haven’t had time to adapt to extreme conditions – and are already suffering
Extreme drought is changing Britain’s wildlife – and some effects won’t be seen until next year
While wildfires dominated the headlines this summer, the effects of extreme heat and drought are also visible on a much smaller scale: parched lawns, wilting and browning trees and dry ditches and bogs. These changes may look temporary, but for wildlife they can have consequences that last long after the rain returns. In some parts of the world, species have evolved to adapt to extreme heat and drought. However in Britain, which has a history of…
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Ormskirk , While wildfires dominated the headlines this summer, the effects of extreme heat and drought are also visible on a much smaller scale: parched lawns, wilting and browning trees and dry ditches and bogs. These changes may look temporary, but for wildlife they can have consequences that last long after the rain returns. Extreme […] The post Extreme drought is changing Britain’s wildlife – some effects won’t be seen until next year appea…
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